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Big data applications for managing US roadways

October 14, 2020
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Modern connected vehicles generate large volumes of anonymized data that provides agencies with real-time dashboards to characterize the operation of their roadways. 

In just the state of Indiana, there were approximately 10.9 billion GPS positions and 7 million hard braking events from Wejo’s connected car data during August 2020. 

In this webinar, Wejo and Purdue University will explore the use of connected vehicle data in understanding traffic and driving events, and how real-time dashboards can provide unique insights characterizing the performance of U.S. highways.

Topics covered in the webinar:

  • What is connected vehicle data (CVD)?
  • Where and when does congestion occur?
  • How to identify the primary spots for accidents
  • How to identify the locations with high frequency of U-turn
  • The correlation between hard braking data and crash data
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Modern connected vehicles generate large volumes of anonymized data that provides agencies with real-time dashboards to characterize the operation of their roadways. 

In just the state of Indiana, there were approximately 10.9 billion GPS positions and 7 million hard braking events from Wejo’s connected car data during August 2020. 

In this webinar, Wejo and Purdue University will explore the use of connected vehicle data in understanding traffic and driving events, and how real-time dashboards can provide unique insights characterizing the performance of U.S. highways.

Topics covered in the webinar:

  • What is connected vehicle data (CVD)?
  • Where and when does congestion occur?
  • How to identify the primary spots for accidents
  • How to identify the locations with high frequency of U-turn
  • The correlation between hard braking data and crash data
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